In a Rut? Change Your Routine and Change Your Life
It happens
to the best of us. We put our heads down, push through each day, let ourselves
settle into a certain kind of rut, and before we know it we’re restless and
weary and can’t figure out how we got there. It’s important to keep in mind
that being uncomfortable with the status quo is okay and is often a good thing.
If you’re
feeling this way, making some key routine changes could offer the variety you
didn’t even know you were looking for in your life.
Remove
Negative Words From Your Vocabulary
As cheesy
as it may seem, make a conscious effort to remove negativity from your life.
Start with your own vocabulary by not allowing yourself to say words and
phrases such as “I wish I could…”, “can’t,” “won’t,” “never,” and “shouldn’t.”
Instead, find ways to make yourself say what you’re looking to say with
different words. For instance, instead of saying, “I wish I got paid more,”
say, “I’m going to work hard to earn a raise.” And then work hard to earn a
raise.
This type
of positive thinking can train your subconscious to change the way you view
things.
Focus on One Goal Each Month
It has been said for a long time that it
takes 21 days to form a habit. That exact time frame has been debunked, but
it’s still a good amount of time to devote to developing a new habit and become
accustomed to embracing it as a part of your everyday life. There are no rules
saying you can’t work on more than one goal at a time. The idea is to not
commit to more than what is realistic for you.
Feel free to change it up and add in more
positive changes as you see fit. Just don’t overdo it – that would undermine
the mental wellness and well-being that we’re trying to achieve.
Get up Earlier
In addition to getting a slower, more
peaceful start for the day, waking up early has notable health benefits. First,
you’ll be more likely to eat a balanced breakfast, which jump starts your
metabolism and promotes a healthy weight. It also helps you focus throughout
the day. But more importantly, waking up early promotes a healthy mental
well-being and a positive outlook.
Give it a try for a month and see how you
feel.
Set Fitness Goals
Everyone knows that exercise is good for your
health. Most of us have attempted to improve our exercise habits. Some are
admittedly more successful than others. So take this opportunity to actually do
it. Incorporate regular exercise into your daily routine and see what it does
to your body, your attitude, and your general outlook on life.
In no time you’ll be reducing your stress
level, boosting your metabolism, and increasing brain function among a host of
other positive health perks. It may be helpful to find a place to live that’s
conducive to these new goals you’ve set for yourself. Look for something with
areas to ride a bike or jog nearby, or an apartment complex that includes an
onsite gym or a gym membership. You’re bound to find the right fit once you
start looking for apartments for rent by metro areas.
Change Responsibilities at Work
Our careers are such an important aspect of
our lives that if you’re in a rut, making some changes at work could really
make a difference. Perhaps you’re bored because you’re not stimulated enough
through your work. Look for new opportunities to change things up. Maybe a
position in a different department is opening up, or you’re up for a promotion.
On the other hand, maybe it’s time to make
some major changes. Keep your ear to the ground for any changes you can make to
switch it up a bit and stay fresh.
Drink More Water
We don’t have to tell you that drinking water
is good for you – it just is. It promotes cell growth and mental alertness,
detoxifies your body, aides in digestion, and just plain tastes good. Make a
pact to drink water to promote a healthy state of being and to help make the
rest of your goals more achievable.
The rut you’re feeling is real, and there are
very simple things you can do to pull yourself out of it. Give some of these
ideas a try, and let us know in the comments how it’s changed things for you.
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